Ok, great explanation. I have a very clear view now how things are working
on Fabric side.

I really appreciated your help.

Thanks alot!

On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Eduardo Rivas <jerivasmel...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Sure, I hope this clears it up:
>
> The idea is that the SSL cert should only be used when the site is being
> accessed through a single domain (because the cheapest and most common
> certs are single-domain anyways). For that reason, the ssl_disabled
> environment variable depends on the length of env.domains (which is just
> settings.FABRIC["DOMAINS"]).
>
> env.ssl_disabled is not a boolean, instead if just toggles between "#" and
> the empty string. The # is what comments-out the SSL settings in the nginx
> template.
>
> In other words, if you want enable SSL make sure you have only one domain
> listed in settings.FABRIC["DOMAINS"]. You'll also have to make sure you've
> pointed your nginx conf to the location of your certificate and key.
>
> I previously suggested that you simply overwrite the whole SSL
> configuration in the nginx template because it sounded like you already had
> a working implementation in the server, so you could have used that.
>
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